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Beaver Road to Close Through Mid-December
A portion of road is being shut down in Glen Osborne as part of the sewer interconnect project.

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A portion of road is being shut down in Glen Osborne as part of the sewer interconnect project.

Officials say no one is injured in the blaze on Railroad Avenue.
Saturday's preview party gave guests an opportunity to get a first look at the original creations by nearly 100 artists and crafters. Holiday mART opens to the public at 11 a.m. today.
Catch up on news that you may have missed this week.
Take a virtual tour of five houses for sale in the Sewickley Valley.
The community is invited to donate a gift card for shopping by Dec. 10 to help a local family in need.
Adrian Foody is charged with offenses that include burglary and criminal attempt.
Adrian Foody of Canonsburg is charged with offenses that include burglary and criminal attempt.
Patch offers five ideas to keep your weekend eventful.
Patch offers six ideas to keep your weekend eventful.
Plenty of local stores are opening earlier today too. Before you head out to the big retailers, check out these in-town deals that support small businesses--and your wallet.
The victim told police the other driver pulled over behind him and appeared to pull out a gun.
David Lewandowski remains in Allegheny County Jail unable to post $10,000 bail.
Share what you’re thankful for this holiday season with Patch readers.
Sewickley Patch wishes your family and friends a happy and peaceful Thanksgiving.
While some major retailers planned to open their doors as early as 8 p.m. on Thanksgiving, plenty of deals will still await shoppers today at Walmart, Target, Best Buy and elsewhere.
The school board approves a resolution indicating taxes will remain within the set 1.7 percent index for the 2013-14 school year.
Will you decorate your house for the holidays this year? Enter our "Deck the House" contest and you could win $100,000 for the Quaker Valley School District and $500 to pay your electric bills!
No one was injured and there is no major damage, fire officials said.
The district is recognized during the PASCD Annual Conference in Hershey.